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reagan, ronald reagan's mother, had an influence on him. she took him to church every sunday, he and his brother. she made sure he learned how to be kind to other people in his community. so we talk about that in this book. and if you see these illustrations -- if you have ever read "highlight" magazine the editor works for the magazines and you might recognize the type of art work she does. ronald reagan began a lifeguard, too. he saved 77 people by pulling them from the rock river. you know how we knew this? he had a stick he would leave 77 marks for each person he pulled out of the river. he went off to be an actor in hollywood. he had a friend that said why don't you try clacks he was nervous about it but he went and tried to become an actor and he made 53 films. he also was a radio announcer, and he would sometimes do baseball games where he was not even sitting there that he would get the information over the wire and he would describe it so beautifully it sounded just like he was there. ronald reagan played football at eureka college
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but ronald reagan was right. perhaps the day will come when the american people will transcend environmental groups as we get about preserving freedom, building prosperity and protecting our environment in its truly special places. thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you, perry, for an excellent summary, if you will, of the book which i'm sure many of the people here will be interested in the reading. we have just a few minutes for questions, and we'll take them now. start right over here. please wait for the microphone. there you go. identify yourself and then ask the question. >> [inaudible] the obama comment about the replacement battery, how close do you believe that to be reality, the five-year time period? >> well, i'm no expert, but i don't believe it at all. i don't think we're anywhere close to that. i think you just look at the marketplace and what's happened with regard to all these green industries. i just read another story this morning about one more green industry in idaho after expenditure of
but ronald reagan was right. perhaps the day will come when the american people will transcend environmental groups as we get about preserving freedom, building prosperity and protecting our environment in its truly special places. thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you, perry, for an excellent summary, if you will, of the book which i'm sure many of the people here will be interested in the reading. we have just a few minutes for questions, and we'll take them now. start right over...
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the shooting of ronald reagan next. >> on january 20th, 1981 ronald wilson reagan was sworn in as the 40th president of the united states. >> i ronald reagan do solemnly swear. >> as with most new administrations reagan's first couple of months are rocky. >> this is the 70th day of reagan's presidency. things were not going particularly well. he had the lowest approval rating of any president in the first term. it's monday, and he has one big event. that's to deliver the speech to the afl-cio. >> it's 2:00. kind of gray day in washington. ronald reagan's motorcade has just arrived for his speech at the washington hotel which is behind us. this is the special entrance back here, the v.i.p. entrance, that reagan walked in at 2:00 p.m. when he aefshed. >> the government's first deed doout is to protect the people, not run their lives. >> the event is covered by all the major networks. for abc news photographer hank brown it's a routine job. >> it's a privilege to travel with the president wherever he goes. we wanted to get the picture of the president walking out of the holtz and getting
the shooting of ronald reagan next. >> on january 20th, 1981 ronald wilson reagan was sworn in as the 40th president of the united states. >> i ronald reagan do solemnly swear. >> as with most new administrations reagan's first couple of months are rocky. >> this is the 70th day of reagan's presidency. things were not going particularly well. he had the lowest approval rating of any president in the first term. it's monday, and he has one big event. that's to deliver the...
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by ronald reagan to say so by the time reagan takes office there is an army of policy wonks who have a whole game plan that can be put into effect very very quickly to deregulate everything that hasn't been deregulated undercard. this is not a surprise to me that we've got problems and during a time of budget cuts we spend one hundred fifty million dollars each year to imprison one hundred sixty six people dead more as become a symbol around the world for an america that while it's the rule of law. we speak your language of the law and out of the. news programs and documentaries and spanish what matters to you breaking news a little tentative angles keep these stories. the spanish find out more visit. live live. live . america saw a ronald reagan as someone trustworthy as the host of television's general electric theater his charm kept us from noticing that he was there to sell appliances as president reagan's policies followed the poll memo script serving the big business interests that financed his campaign heritage produced something first for the reagan administration and what th
by ronald reagan to say so by the time reagan takes office there is an army of policy wonks who have a whole game plan that can be put into effect very very quickly to deregulate everything that hasn't been deregulated undercard. this is not a surprise to me that we've got problems and during a time of budget cuts we spend one hundred fifty million dollars each year to imprison one hundred sixty six people dead more as become a symbol around the world for an america that while it's the rule of...
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america saw a ronald reagan as someone trustworthy as the host of television's general electric theater his charm kept us from noticing that he was there to sell appliances as president reagan's policies followed the poll memo script serving the big business interests that financed his campaign heritage produced something first for the reagan administration and what this was was a catalog of how heritage felt that government programs should be changed reformed eliminated started. to best meet conservative calls the newly elected president and out the heritage foundation's mandate for leadership to every member of his cabinet for the next eight years this anti government policy guide drove the reagan administration's make over of federal government from protecting the public good into working for the rich and powerful ronald reagan is my hero why is he my hero he gave us. he gave us loyalty he gave his patriotism he brought back our position in the world he brought us out of darkness and into like. he cut taxes for those at the top instead of balancing the budget he ran the biggest defic
america saw a ronald reagan as someone trustworthy as the host of television's general electric theater his charm kept us from noticing that he was there to sell appliances as president reagan's policies followed the poll memo script serving the big business interests that financed his campaign heritage produced something first for the reagan administration and what this was was a catalog of how heritage felt that government programs should be changed reformed eliminated started. to best meet...
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america saw a ronald reagan as someone trustworthy as the host of television's general electric theater is charm kept us from noticing that he was there to sell appliances as president reagan's policies followed the palm memo script serving the big business interests that financed his campaign. heritage produced something first for the reagan administration and what this was was a catalog of how heritage felt that government programs should be changed reformed eliminated started its header to best be conservative calls the newly elected president and out the heritage foundation's mandate for leadership to every member of his cabinet for the next eight years this anti government policy guide drove the reagan administration's make over of federal government from protecting the public good into working for the rich and powerful ronald reagan is my hero why is he my hero he gave us. he gave us more oil to give us patriotism he brought back our position in the world he brought us out of darkness and the like he cut taxes for those at the top instead of balancing the budget he ran the biggest
america saw a ronald reagan as someone trustworthy as the host of television's general electric theater is charm kept us from noticing that he was there to sell appliances as president reagan's policies followed the palm memo script serving the big business interests that financed his campaign. heritage produced something first for the reagan administration and what this was was a catalog of how heritage felt that government programs should be changed reformed eliminated started its header to...
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america saw ronald reagan as someone trustworthy as the host of television's general electric theater his charm kept us from noticing that he was there to sell appliances as president reagan's policies followed the palm memo script serving the big business interests that financed his campaign. heritage produced something first for the reagan administration and what this was was a catalogue of how heritage felt that government programs should be changed reformed eliminated started its header to best meet conservative calls the newly elected president and out the heritage foundation's mandate for leadership to every member of his cabinet for the next eight years this anti government policy guide drove the reagan administration's make over of federal government from protecting the public good into working for the rich and powerful ronald reagan is my hero why is he my hero he gave this cry. he gave us more oil he gave his patriotism he brought back our position in the world he brought us out of darkness and the like he cut taxes for those at the top instead of balancing the budget he ran
america saw ronald reagan as someone trustworthy as the host of television's general electric theater his charm kept us from noticing that he was there to sell appliances as president reagan's policies followed the palm memo script serving the big business interests that financed his campaign. heritage produced something first for the reagan administration and what this was was a catalogue of how heritage felt that government programs should be changed reformed eliminated started its header to...
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structure benefits there's just no question that when ronald reagan came in the target of reaganomics was the labor movement. one of his first acts was to destroy the air traffic controllers which was a signal to all american businesses that it was open season on union as they are in violation of the law and if they do not report for work within forty eight hours they have forfeited their jobs and will be terminated they understand that it's not just about labor supporting the interests of members of labor unions. but it has been the labor movement that has supported the interests of all workers you wouldn't have social security you wouldn't have unemployment compensation you wouldn't have medicare you wouldn't have all of these things which are not just for labor union members as the bumper sticker says they are the people who brought you the weekend and. he was able to pull off an ideological out revolution and by the time he was over most of the new deal and dismantled. while reagan was breaking unions and demolishing regulations he also convinced congress in one thousand nine hund
structure benefits there's just no question that when ronald reagan came in the target of reaganomics was the labor movement. one of his first acts was to destroy the air traffic controllers which was a signal to all american businesses that it was open season on union as they are in violation of the law and if they do not report for work within forty eight hours they have forfeited their jobs and will be terminated they understand that it's not just about labor supporting the interests of...
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by ronald reagan to say so by the time reagan takes office there is an army of policy wonks who have a whole game plan that can be put into effect very very quickly to deregulate everything that hasn't been deregulated under carter. wealthy british style. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cons or a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report. pull over music is our job the army our destiny and these soldiers don't know what real arms look like but it didn't take them a single shots to conquer the world. china and korea try to imitate them america and europe cry bravo absolutely amazing. and they sit here. and hit me while back in russia military artists are losing their grip on the audiences. yeah at the young people especially soldiers they seem to me to differently i think the russian musical army has been fighting for eighty five years now and stayed with the times and win over the younger audience is up to date as the time comes to give up the fight and defeat the him. on r.t. now he's. america so r
by ronald reagan to say so by the time reagan takes office there is an army of policy wonks who have a whole game plan that can be put into effect very very quickly to deregulate everything that hasn't been deregulated under carter. wealthy british style. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cons or a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report. pull over music is our job the army our destiny and these soldiers don't...
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ronald reagan would have none of the gloom and doom. in his 1980 presidential campaign he depicted the stark contrast between his vision of the future and that of president carter. president reagan ethier to what one social scientists call the human exceptional as a paradigm according to which human technology and ingenuity can continue infinitely to improve the human situation. carter, the earth day organizers and the environment of groups embraced in ecological paradigm which posits and burma to lemons to economic growth. it was much more. it was additionally a battle between two competing systems of government, between big and powerful new deal style government run by progressives and technocrats like carter himself and a limited government envisioned by president reagan that emphasizes individual and economic freedom. little wonder, and viral extremists 80 reagan, lied about and then have lie about his record today. but ron reagan was right, perhaps the day will come when the american people will transcend and merman on groups and w
ronald reagan would have none of the gloom and doom. in his 1980 presidential campaign he depicted the stark contrast between his vision of the future and that of president carter. president reagan ethier to what one social scientists call the human exceptional as a paradigm according to which human technology and ingenuity can continue infinitely to improve the human situation. carter, the earth day organizers and the environment of groups embraced in ecological paradigm which posits and burma...
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when ronald reagan and i took office the cold war was as cold as it could get and when it was over it was all over with a shouting so there was a huge thing to be involved in and watch untold. >> in your book issues on my mind, you have rules for leadership and a couple of those stifel for the expanded on, the bryce harlow rule. but the first this to be a participant. >> that is what democracy is all about. early on when i was working with him in the primaries ronald reagan gave me a tie and this is democracy isn't a spectator sport. so be proud of it. be part of the politics but to participant. >> tool number fight, competence is the name of the game in leadership. >> it is a great start. if you are not competent you will be in big trouble. i had a tough experience with that though. i told you when i went to washington as the secretary of labor i was kind of an innocent in politics and i had a bunch of political appointed spots to fill, and i realized you are trained to work with a diverse constituency. so i said i need the best management in this industrial labour relations field th
when ronald reagan and i took office the cold war was as cold as it could get and when it was over it was all over with a shouting so there was a huge thing to be involved in and watch untold. >> in your book issues on my mind, you have rules for leadership and a couple of those stifel for the expanded on, the bryce harlow rule. but the first this to be a participant. >> that is what democracy is all about. early on when i was working with him in the primaries ronald reagan gave me...
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the shooting of ronald reagan next. on january 20th, 1981, ronald wilson reagan was sworn in as the 40th president of the united states. as with most new administrations, reagan's first couple of months are rocky. >> and this is the 70th day of reagan's presidency, things are not going very well, he had the lowest approval rating of any president, he has one day to deliver a speech to the afl-cio. it is 2:00, kind of a gray day in washington, and reagan's motorcade had been here. the government's duty is to protect the people, not run their lives. >> the event is covered by all the major networks. for abc news photographer hank brown, it is a routine job. >> where to pull crew, to travel with the president, wherever he goes. >> we wanted to get the picture of the president walking out of the hotel and getting in the limo. >> 15 feet from that door was a rope line. all the cameramen and everybody is laughing, it was unsecured, no id checks, people thought it was a press line, it wasn't, anybody could be behind the line.
the shooting of ronald reagan next. on january 20th, 1981, ronald wilson reagan was sworn in as the 40th president of the united states. as with most new administrations, reagan's first couple of months are rocky. >> and this is the 70th day of reagan's presidency, things are not going very well, he had the lowest approval rating of any president, he has one day to deliver a speech to the afl-cio. it is 2:00, kind of a gray day in washington, and reagan's motorcade had been here. the...
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reagan didn't he gotten tip o'neill to go along ronald reagan and the democrats had a tax cut ronald reagan did not have a group of democrats who on the night that he was inaugurated got together in the caucus room restaurant and swore basically a blood oath to each other to destroy anything that he wanted to do to repair the economy not at all well i don't know and what we do look at the number of filibusters during the reagan during the eight years of reagan's presidency how many were there there was either one or two how many do we have now over four hundred this is the the the republicans are doing obstructionism now and during the bush era that was it was insane and during the bush years the democrats blocked many of the bush as well as to what's going on nothing close to what's go first hispanic that was going to serve on the d.c. apollos or it's going on which is a sound well organized campaign to destroy the american economy so that they can blame it on barack obama and the democrats that they brag about it i don't agree with you look at what's happening now with health care
reagan didn't he gotten tip o'neill to go along ronald reagan and the democrats had a tax cut ronald reagan did not have a group of democrats who on the night that he was inaugurated got together in the caucus room restaurant and swore basically a blood oath to each other to destroy anything that he wanted to do to repair the economy not at all well i don't know and what we do look at the number of filibusters during the reagan during the eight years of reagan's presidency how many were there...
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reagan started the war on drugs soon after by the way you know paul volcker restored you know strength to the dollar right so then they could afford to keep on printing the dollars and locking up people people and interest rates because a paul volcker went down for the next thirty years so they could afford to keep on rolling over debts and locking up people and and part of the way these were sold to local communities across america is that these are jobs for you you know tending these the gulags and in keeping these prisoners in prison that drug prohibition in america is ending pot will be legalized decriminalized so all those people going into prison that make corrections government money will not be going to prison because net net as anonymous analytics points out the economics does not support that model for the states or for the federal government so it's going to be a huge shift and to capture that shift sell your stock in this company are so sure if enough hedge funds sell short they can force the price down to zero that's what happened two hundred lifesciences remember hedge fu
reagan started the war on drugs soon after by the way you know paul volcker restored you know strength to the dollar right so then they could afford to keep on printing the dollars and locking up people people and interest rates because a paul volcker went down for the next thirty years so they could afford to keep on rolling over debts and locking up people and and part of the way these were sold to local communities across america is that these are jobs for you you know tending these the...
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when ronald reagan and i took office the cold war was as cold as it could get and when it was over it was all over with a shouting so there was a huge thing to be involved in and watch untold. >> in your book issues on my mind, you have rules for leadership and a couple of those stifel for the expanded on, the bryce harlow rule. but the first this to be a participant. >> that is what democracy is all about. early on when i was working with him in the primaries ronald reagan gave me a tie and this is democracy isn't a spectator sport. so be proud of it. be part of the politics but to participant. >> tool number fight, competence is the name of the game in leadership. >> it is a great start. if you are not competent you will be in big trouble. i had a tough experience with that though. i told you when i went to washington as the secretary of labor i was kind of an innocent in politics and i had a bunch of political appointed spots to fill, and i realized you are trained to work with a diverse constituency. so i said i need the best management in this industrial labour relations field th
when ronald reagan and i took office the cold war was as cold as it could get and when it was over it was all over with a shouting so there was a huge thing to be involved in and watch untold. >> in your book issues on my mind, you have rules for leadership and a couple of those stifel for the expanded on, the bryce harlow rule. but the first this to be a participant. >> that is what democracy is all about. early on when i was working with him in the primaries ronald reagan gave me...
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reagan could afford these warring tribes could afford stupidity we've talked over and over that the bond market has been in a thirty year bull market interest rates have been declining so stupidity has been rising because you didn't have any vigilantes it was too expensive to be a vigilante in that sort of environment anonymous analytics as a hedge fund i really think that they could do fantastically well i hope it made contact me because i think i could raise ten or twenty billion dollars for this fund overseas you know it can really do a number i want to then move on to what what this has caused that america is that you have the vigilantes coming in to save america but not fast enough because there are one hundred sixty million full time workers in the u.s. versus one hundred twenty two million before the great recession so nineteen percent of the workforce is now part time before the recession was seventeen percent now related to the bond market you know the world took the latest jobs numbers from america as a boom as that things are getting better but in fact full time jobs are
reagan could afford these warring tribes could afford stupidity we've talked over and over that the bond market has been in a thirty year bull market interest rates have been declining so stupidity has been rising because you didn't have any vigilantes it was too expensive to be a vigilante in that sort of environment anonymous analytics as a hedge fund i really think that they could do fantastically well i hope it made contact me because i think i could raise ten or twenty billion dollars for...
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>> it was not signed by bill clinton, it was ronald reagan. tois: clinton had a chance authorize it. you are right, ronald reagan did it, and clinton reauthorize did. >> he had an opportunity to equate the two and he declined. so when you think about the science, the science does not support that. the two drugs are the same. it would be the equivalent of punishing somebody that smoked marijuana a hundred times more harshly than somebody who takes it with brownies. science,nown that in for a long time, we have not made enough noise to say this is not fair, this is not right. that not only did clinton declined to lessen this disparity, but so did george w. bush. barack obama in 2010, as you point out, legislation that decreases the disparity from 100 to one to 18 to one. which is still unsatisfactory from a scientific perspective. you are concerned and i get that. i don't expect by scientists to play politics. i expect them to give me the facts. i expect scientists to put the facts on the table and if you say there isn't much distinction, he arg
>> it was not signed by bill clinton, it was ronald reagan. tois: clinton had a chance authorize it. you are right, ronald reagan did it, and clinton reauthorize did. >> he had an opportunity to equate the two and he declined. so when you think about the science, the science does not support that. the two drugs are the same. it would be the equivalent of punishing somebody that smoked marijuana a hundred times more harshly than somebody who takes it with brownies. science,nown that...
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reagan but i don't see how that relates to i just everything really to go is go to the man is genius he's gone and he's the one of the city more god rest his soul well the seasons are changing is what i'm saying it could be spring time for us and the winter is coming for these gulag state so let's move on to this next headline though because i want to show you the price we've been paying for this military prison industrial complex average cost per official wiretap in the u.s. fifty thousand four hundred fifty two dollars there were three thousand three hundred ninety five wiretaps ordered with an average of twenty nine point zero three days but the average cost max was fifty thousand four hundred fifty two dollars that's about one hundred seventy million dollars per year just for wiretaps to listen in on possible drug deals but only eighteen percent of these wiretaps actually lead to a conviction however right so that leads me to believe that a bunch of corrections core of america these phone companies that were colluding with the government maybe their stocks are also overpriced i w
reagan but i don't see how that relates to i just everything really to go is go to the man is genius he's gone and he's the one of the city more god rest his soul well the seasons are changing is what i'm saying it could be spring time for us and the winter is coming for these gulag state so let's move on to this next headline though because i want to show you the price we've been paying for this military prison industrial complex average cost per official wiretap in the u.s. fifty thousand...
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reagan with mikhail gorbachev you need a leader in the room that gets it understands it brings both sides in and gets the deal done would you respond to that i think that i agree with michael but i think that you know look it's not a video game it's not a simple. is all that and i think that we think that to some extent that really underestimates the extent to which a lot of the president's domestic opponents are really still connected around this issue of defeating his agenda. and i can't be against the moment absolutely absolutely i do believe that an area that moves right into that area in which your father supported. obama supports george w. bush said that we've got to pass an immigration bill the other days of the immigration system is broken you predicted a comprehensive bill will pass don't you think we need immigration reform i think everybody agrees immigration reform is what immigration reform you were in fact are in fact talking about and it here's what well regulated it pull everybody and say ok here's the immigration package we're here yes we agree for example while rea
reagan with mikhail gorbachev you need a leader in the room that gets it understands it brings both sides in and gets the deal done would you respond to that i think that i agree with michael but i think that you know look it's not a video game it's not a simple. is all that and i think that we think that to some extent that really underestimates the extent to which a lot of the president's domestic opponents are really still connected around this issue of defeating his agenda. and i can't be...
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reagan it's agrees or is there but he would bring people and say we're the areas of agreement right that piece of legislation and i'll sign that legislation it will deal with the stuff we don't agree with at the next meeting and to your point larry what i think is that today's tea party republicans would tell president reagan. to take his ideas and go somewhere with them that probably can't say on camera i mean i think that the republican party that barack obama with which barack obama has to contend is very different from the republican party what we're trying it with where trial right and have it was yes but get it right you could say the same thing to say more about the democrat party today would have a hard time dealing with a guy named john f. kennedy you'd be too conservative radio to be too liberal for his party lindsey graham goes to you know i grew up a public bodies in a in a demographic death spiral there is the the republican party right now is having their own civil war if you will within the party you're absolutely right something you know that has a never had it but y
reagan it's agrees or is there but he would bring people and say we're the areas of agreement right that piece of legislation and i'll sign that legislation it will deal with the stuff we don't agree with at the next meeting and to your point larry what i think is that today's tea party republicans would tell president reagan. to take his ideas and go somewhere with them that probably can't say on camera i mean i think that the republican party that barack obama with which barack obama has to...
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most interesting stories her relationship with ronald reagan. there is no question she and reagan were very close. they really adored each other. but they were both very intense and intent when it came to defending the national interests of their respective countries. make no mistake, margaret thatcher even when it came to ronald reagan was not shy about defending her national interests. >> host: she wasn't shy about much, right? really on the economy in many ways her legacy rises or falls according to your account of it? >> guest: yes. for example, we live now in a world where it's taken for granted that capital can flow across boundaries with almost no barriers at all. one of the very first things she did when she became prime minister, she dismantled capital controls in great britain. there was a period in britain when you wanted to leave t country you would fill out a form and give you 50francs or something going to france. they had this bureaucratic procedure. she did away with that that was important with what came later. big bang, deregul
most interesting stories her relationship with ronald reagan. there is no question she and reagan were very close. they really adored each other. but they were both very intense and intent when it came to defending the national interests of their respective countries. make no mistake, margaret thatcher even when it came to ronald reagan was not shy about defending her national interests. >> host: she wasn't shy about much, right? really on the economy in many ways her legacy rises or...
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when ronald reagan and i took office, the cold war was as cold as it could get. and when we left it was all over but the shouting so that was a huge thing to be involved in and watch unfold. >> mr. secretary, in your book, "issues on my mind," you've got some rules for leadership. a couple of those you've already expounded on. harlowe wrote down the joe loftis role. but your first rule is to be a participant. >> oh, yeah. well, that's what democracy is all about. early on when i was working with him in the primaries, ronald reagan gave me a tie, and on the tie it says, democracy is not a spectator sport. so be part of it and be part of the politics, but be willing to serve and be a participant. >> rule number five, confidence is the name of the game in leadership. >> well, it's a great start to be competent. and if you're not confident you're going to get in big trouble. i had a tough experience with that though. i told you when i went to washington as sacred of labor i was kind of innocent of politics, and i had a bunch of political appointee slots to fill, and
when ronald reagan and i took office, the cold war was as cold as it could get. and when we left it was all over but the shouting so that was a huge thing to be involved in and watch unfold. >> mr. secretary, in your book, "issues on my mind," you've got some rules for leadership. a couple of those you've already expounded on. harlowe wrote down the joe loftis role. but your first rule is to be a participant. >> oh, yeah. well, that's what democracy is all about. early on...
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i am neil cavuto, and ronald reagan he is not, but -- he is figuring tax cuts generate revenue. well kind of, because to make sure he is couplpling rate cuts with what he calls one time hits on overseas earnings and slowing rates, such measures don't come close to playing the new jobs and other domestic new jobs that he is pushing. i say, what the buck? is it the same barack obama who railed against corporate tax breaks any of sort. well, i'm take it. but first, since we talk about ronald reagan, may i suggestion we verify this president wants to spend that money before it comes in, nothing new there. we go slow from here, but a start, i president who sees wisdom of cutting taxes, for now, i say, here, here, enter my friend patrick buchanan who says not so fas >> i knew ronald reagan, he was a friend of mine, and president obama is no renald reagan. neil touche. >>ou are right, if barack obama believes as he said, that cutting corporate taxes really will increase revenue, it will make us more competitive. and it will create jobs, why don't you just go ahead and do it with the re
i am neil cavuto, and ronald reagan he is not, but -- he is figuring tax cuts generate revenue. well kind of, because to make sure he is couplpling rate cuts with what he calls one time hits on overseas earnings and slowing rates, such measures don't come close to playing the new jobs and other domestic new jobs that he is pushing. i say, what the buck? is it the same barack obama who railed against corporate tax breaks any of sort. well, i'm take it. but first, since we talk about ronald...
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a liberal because ronald reagan did under some things about government to make it work. these people in charge--the tea party is in control. they don't want to get anything done. they don't want to move american forward. they are so stuck on cutting spending and allegedly being concerned about this debt. other ways that we talked about two or three years ago about the roles, i don't wanting to through again but i was right. they had the same agenda as these no-nothing folks did and you they took charge of the party. >> michael: that is a backwards party. we should be gleeful about it because there is nothing that bodes well for them in the future. but at the same time they're in charge of the house of representatives, and nothing is getting done. let's go to last week when they threw out section four of the voting rights act, which is a prelude to section five saying congress could rewrite us. conventional wisdom says that is too much to ask of this congress but back in 2006 congress pass theyrenewed voting rights acts. will congress take up the voting rights act? >> the
a liberal because ronald reagan did under some things about government to make it work. these people in charge--the tea party is in control. they don't want to get anything done. they don't want to move american forward. they are so stuck on cutting spending and allegedly being concerned about this debt. other ways that we talked about two or three years ago about the roles, i don't wanting to through again but i was right. they had the same agenda as these no-nothing folks did and you they...
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groverse, we have norquist, president of the americans for tax, encouraged by ronald reagan. i do not know whose idea the old was, but it worked -- both was, but it worked. i was with amy klobuchar recently. wasnterviewed her and she telling us how grover was now getting hate mail by some of his own base because of committee testimony he provided on the joint economic committee that was very positive. i thought today "crossfire" is coming back on cnn. you have people with differences that bash each other without thinking. i thought today we would have a conversation. >> i am out of here. [laughter] >> rahm, forget your white house role, but we are in chicago, thinking about how the equation with immigrants. tryingyor, how are you to change the game customer works a couple of the -- gain -- change the game? >> a couple of things that are fact, in the city of chicago, about 50% of all new business applications for licenses are by immigrants. that is why you cannot be pro- small business and anti- immigrant. they go hand-in-hand. we have cut our licenses denials by 60%, making i
groverse, we have norquist, president of the americans for tax, encouraged by ronald reagan. i do not know whose idea the old was, but it worked -- both was, but it worked. i was with amy klobuchar recently. wasnterviewed her and she telling us how grover was now getting hate mail by some of his own base because of committee testimony he provided on the joint economic committee that was very positive. i thought today "crossfire" is coming back on cnn. you have people with differences...
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in 1968 when ronald reagan gave am necessary, the republican party got lest votes when george h.w. bush was elected president, and in 2006, nobody took a stronger position begins illegal immigration. my city is 49% latino and i won with 890% of the vote -- 90% of the vote. so there's no statistical data that this is a reason latinos would vote for the republicans. this is not good for the illegal immigrants to bring in 20 or 30 million people to compete for their jobs or force people to work for lest money. >> i had john mccain here last week and he was talking about the border enforcement provisions are strong and that they do address some of your major concerns, and that that is very different than the 86 immigration measure passed by -- and signed by eight -- ronald reagan. >> i disagree. the promise again, like in 19le 6, ronald reagan's promise was we'll give amnesty and promise the american people we'll secure the border. what are we doing now in 2013? we want to give 11 million people or nor amnesty and promise the american people we're going to secure the border. if everyon
in 1968 when ronald reagan gave am necessary, the republican party got lest votes when george h.w. bush was elected president, and in 2006, nobody took a stronger position begins illegal immigration. my city is 49% latino and i won with 890% of the vote -- 90% of the vote. so there's no statistical data that this is a reason latinos would vote for the republicans. this is not good for the illegal immigrants to bring in 20 or 30 million people to compete for their jobs or force people to work...
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when ronald reagan and i took office, the cold war was as close as it could get. when we left it was all over but the shouting abuse of the was a huge thing to be involved in and to watch it unfold. >> mr. secretary, in your book issues on my mind, you have some rules for leadership and a couple of those who have already expound upon. but the first rule is to be a participant. >> yes. well, that is what democracy is all about putative early on, when i was working with them in the primary, ronald reagan gave me at tie and on it it says democracy is not a spectator sport. so, be proud of it. and be part of the politics but be willing to serve and be a participant. >> rule number five, competence is the name of the game in leadership. >> it is a great start to be competent. if you are not competent you are going to get in big trouble. i have a tough experience with that though. i told you when i went to washington as the secretary of labor i was kind of an innocent in politics and i had a bunch of political appointed spots to fill. and i realized that you are trained
when ronald reagan and i took office, the cold war was as close as it could get. when we left it was all over but the shouting abuse of the was a huge thing to be involved in and to watch it unfold. >> mr. secretary, in your book issues on my mind, you have some rules for leadership and a couple of those who have already expound upon. but the first rule is to be a participant. >> yes. well, that is what democracy is all about putative early on, when i was working with them in the...
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eight months younger than ronald reagan was and would be, eight months younger than him if she got the election, she won. >> case in point, it doesn't come up. i mean, here is republicans i think are making a really huge mistake. they can't win on policy. they tried it on ben gaza zip. they tried sexism for two decades. and now they're on to age. the problem is that the american public are smarter than that, especially women voters across the age spectrum really like hillary clinton. so they better get with it and come up with some policies that are not old instead of talking about hillary clinton's age. >> yeah. michael, i'm thinking before we get into my more details about mitch mcconnell inevitably gets involved in these kinds of dirt ball stories. >> right. >> it seems to me we've had young people who really liked ronald reagan. >> yeah. >> he was kind of a cowboy hero. i meant it in the best way. new conservatism and all that, tough on the russians, got a man of action and that sort of thing. they liked him the way young people like tony bennett. they don't like all the young star
eight months younger than ronald reagan was and would be, eight months younger than him if she got the election, she won. >> case in point, it doesn't come up. i mean, here is republicans i think are making a really huge mistake. they can't win on policy. they tried it on ben gaza zip. they tried sexism for two decades. and now they're on to age. the problem is that the american public are smarter than that, especially women voters across the age spectrum really like hillary clinton. so...
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it was ronald reagan. and he sounded an awful lot like those who are trying to defeat the health care law today. >> this was simply an excuse to bring what they wanted all the time, socialized medicine. >> the model for socialized medicine has already been tried, and it failed. >> from here it's a short step to all the rest of socialism. >> we can continue down the path towards european socialism. >> he will wait for the government to tell him where he will go to work and what he will do. >> the government telling you what you must do. >> guess what, republicans? medicare is not going anywhere. and neither is the president's health care plan. joining me now is congresswoman jan schakowsky, democrat from illinois, and "washington post" dana milbank. thank you both for being on the show tonight. >> thank you, reverend al. >> congresswoman, when will the gop learn? when will they learn the health care law is here to stay? >> well, this is really back to the future. you're right. the republicans were against i
it was ronald reagan. and he sounded an awful lot like those who are trying to defeat the health care law today. >> this was simply an excuse to bring what they wanted all the time, socialized medicine. >> the model for socialized medicine has already been tried, and it failed. >> from here it's a short step to all the rest of socialism. >> we can continue down the path towards european socialism. >> he will wait for the government to tell him where he will go to...
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that sounds like ronald reagan speaking their. charles: this pope has been leaning towards an anti-capitalist platform. this was a counter message that i think is extraordinarily important. we have a crisis. japan has a major crisis. western europe. one fifth of people have not ever had a job. it is a major problem with western countries. stuart: we want to show you a couple of big names. cisco is going to buy source fire. unlikely that you will all source fire. we do have though coal miner, peabody. wall street was saying you will do much worse than you did. charles: i think cole has made the turn. stuart: the president tries to kill though coal industry. charles: they do a lot of business with china. i saw this coming. it was a little early. stuart: everybody has heard of 3d printers. they have been on this program. a 3d printed rocket injector. the industry is booming. michael is the head of space technology at nassau. he joins us now. when i think of a printer, frankly, i think of an old-fashioned xerox. these 3d printers are
that sounds like ronald reagan speaking their. charles: this pope has been leaning towards an anti-capitalist platform. this was a counter message that i think is extraordinarily important. we have a crisis. japan has a major crisis. western europe. one fifth of people have not ever had a job. it is a major problem with western countries. stuart: we want to show you a couple of big names. cisco is going to buy source fire. unlikely that you will all source fire. we do have though coal miner,...
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kweisi mfume, cheryl lynn ifill and ronald reagan are sticking around. this is "hardball," the place for politics. anies could put li. caps on your health insurance. once you hit that cap... they don't pay anymore. zoe was half way to her cap before her first birthday. anncr: obamacare ended lifetime caps stacey: thanks to obamacare, we can now afford the care... that zoe needs. and for her, that's a lifesaver. [ herbie ] there's no doubt about it brent, a real gate keeper. here's kevin, the new boyfriend. lamb to the slaughter. that's right brent. mom's baked cookies but he'll be lucky to make it inside. and here's the play. oh dad did not see this coming. [ crowd cheering ] now if kevin can just seize the opportunity. it's looking good, herbie. he's seen it. it's all over. nothing but daylight. yes i'd love a cookie. [ male announcer ] make a powerful first impression. the all-new nissan sentra. ♪ the all-new nissan sentra. i'to guard their manhood with trnew depend shields and guards. the discreet protection that's just for guys. now, it's your turn
kweisi mfume, cheryl lynn ifill and ronald reagan are sticking around. this is "hardball," the place for politics. anies could put li. caps on your health insurance. once you hit that cap... they don't pay anymore. zoe was half way to her cap before her first birthday. anncr: obamacare ended lifetime caps stacey: thanks to obamacare, we can now afford the care... that zoe needs. and for her, that's a lifesaver. [ herbie ] there's no doubt about it brent, a real gate keeper. here's...
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same margin as ronald reagan won when we carried 49 states. which nominee can get that -- >> let me ask, will the majority of house republicans vote for a pathway to full citizenship? >> no. >> no. but democratic votes get a bill through. >> how do they get a vote? >> john boehner has to walk his way back from the so-called haster rule that says you have to have a majority of the vote. >> did you hear from that -- >> yes. >> john alter said you have to do this. >> otherwise she are slitting their throats long-term. >> have you it play chris, longer term. >> i don't think it will happen. thank you. don't forget to check out the "hardball" blog. there is much more on this story including by "hardball" reporter, benji. talking about how latinos learn to love their own base. find it at tv.msnbc.com and click on "hardball." >>> up next, mitt romney didn't just lose the race for the white house among the electorate. his own family voted against his candidacy, even him. this is "hardball" a place for politics. discover card. how can i help you? oh, y
same margin as ronald reagan won when we carried 49 states. which nominee can get that -- >> let me ask, will the majority of house republicans vote for a pathway to full citizenship? >> no. >> no. but democratic votes get a bill through. >> how do they get a vote? >> john boehner has to walk his way back from the so-called haster rule that says you have to have a majority of the vote. >> did you hear from that -- >> yes. >> john alter said you...
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." -- he was like ronald reagan in many respects. thatnk today he would say a lot of colleagues in the house of representatives would rather get nothing than something and feel like they came here to blow up the system. i think he would be very distressed, i think, about the state of his the love and house republicans. host: the photograph that accompanied your piece, to ,igures in republican politics dick cheney in donald rumsfeld. you wrote that ford was the leader when vice president nixon -- today's house republicans would never have anointed ford as their leader in the first place. in his days he would be too moderate for today's gop red hot. >> that is exactly the case. he, like john boehner, is what i would described -- he is as john boehner is. conservative republicans, to be sure. people would like to figure out a way to get something done who are willing to compromise. in the house republican caucus, -- it is athan not large number of republicans in the house and especially younger they do notthink want anything to do with
." -- he was like ronald reagan in many respects. thatnk today he would say a lot of colleagues in the house of representatives would rather get nothing than something and feel like they came here to blow up the system. i think he would be very distressed, i think, about the state of his the love and house republicans. host: the photograph that accompanied your piece, to ,igures in republican politics dick cheney in donald rumsfeld. you wrote that ford was the leader when vice president...
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it's hurting the carter administration, one of the reasons he lost to ronald reagan. why do you want positive make a movie like this? >> for one thing, it's a comedy with a hollywood satire. it's a complicated c.i.a. movie. it's a political movie and it's all true. >> bill: so entertainment about a serious subject rescuing americans from a dictatorship? >> the serious aspect this a tribute to the folks in clandestine services and foreign service who are risking their lives over there, tragically we've seen expects of that and what they do to give up for our service. >> bill: so this is something from the ben affleck to intelligence community. the same people that waterboarded. what are your liberal friends going to say to you? >> i'm not worried about it. my friends that are democrats and friends that are republicans can both watch. >> bill: you said i'm glorifying people that may did bad things in the name of the country? >> i've been to the c.i.a. i met david petraeus. these are extraordinary honorable people at the c.i.a.. >> bill: that is good to hear. iran again
it's hurting the carter administration, one of the reasons he lost to ronald reagan. why do you want positive make a movie like this? >> for one thing, it's a comedy with a hollywood satire. it's a complicated c.i.a. movie. it's a political movie and it's all true. >> bill: so entertainment about a serious subject rescuing americans from a dictatorship? >> the serious aspect this a tribute to the folks in clandestine services and foreign service who are risking their lives...
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maybe we'll get the ronald reagan office of public debt. the naming of buildings -- you had ronald reagan named after the washington airport after he crushed the strikers at the washington airport, that's not exactly truth in naming. at least this is some truth in naming. >> michael: and they named the little rock airport as the bill and hillary clinton airport so at least he doesn't have to share. finally tonight, i want to thank abby leonard who is a producer here at our show. we always say there is always someone in our "war room." we're going to miss abby who is moving on to better things. her work is exceptional as has made this show so great. thank you all for joining us here in "the war room." david is taking the reins tomorrow i'll be chiming in from washington, d.c., at least for a black or two. so abby things again. "the young turks" are next. ♪ >> i think it's brilliant. (vo) first, news and analysis with a washington perspective from an emmy winning insider. >> i know this stuff, and i love it. (vo) followed by humor and polit
maybe we'll get the ronald reagan office of public debt. the naming of buildings -- you had ronald reagan named after the washington airport after he crushed the strikers at the washington airport, that's not exactly truth in naming. at least this is some truth in naming. >> michael: and they named the little rock airport as the bill and hillary clinton airport so at least he doesn't have to share. finally tonight, i want to thank abby leonard who is a producer here at our show. we always...